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Macron Talks New Caledonia at Pacific-France Summit

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Macron dedicated a significant part of his address to the situation in New Caledonia.

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The President of the Republic is planning a meeting in June with "all stakeholders" to discuss the status of this overseas territory.

·Paris, France
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Referred to by the Head of State, the dossier on the future of the relation between the archipelago and Hexagon is entering a crucial phase again

French President Emmanuel Macron has ruled out the possibility of a new referendum on self-determination in New Caledonia, justifying the decision on cultural grounds. In a speech at the UN conference on the oceans in Nice, he said that “neither oceanic culture nor Melanesia are entirely made for referendums,” because “they are cultures of agreement.” The French head of state wanted to reassure leaders of Pacific states, who are concerned about …

On the sidelines of the Nice Summit, the President of the Republic considered that "no oceanic or Melanesian culture is entirely made for referendums" because "they are cultures of consultation".

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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